Pros:
soft feeling low spinning ball reasonably priced
Cons:
nothing really
I was given a dozen of these balls to play and test out.. I have played these for over 6-7 rounds now and have shot some good scores for me (Mid-70-s). As such, I kept the same ball for a few days. I saw no degradation of the ball or performance. And.. being a generous type, I passed out balls to my regular partners and asked them what they thought. I would not tell them what level ball they were (entry level, cheap, premium, etc etc). Everyone really like them and thought they were getting more distance with less "deviation" i.e slicing.. They noticed they did not get as much spin around the green and all commented at the soft feel off the putter. Everyone had something different to say about the putting softness.. Some liked it, some thought they could never putt with something so soft, and most thought they could get used to it...
Me... I really liked the ball and thought it a good ball for the price and given the price point below the premium Titleist and Bridgestones.. I am not at a level where the difference between these and the next level are worth the difference. The one nice thing is that these are available in yellow unlike Titleist ProVs.
Normally I find it easy to find something to write in reviews such as this but this has me a bit stumped. This ball is basically virtually a premium ball that is softer than the norm, spins somewhat less and has a different feel off the putter face and irons. It is cheaper than the premiums but still not a bargain ball.. I will definitely play this ball as it has no real downside for me. Of the softer balls that are quite the thing these days, this is the one I would pick. Pick up a dozen and give them a try.. You might just find a perfect fit..